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Nehru and the Cabinet Mission is a comprehensive historical analysis of one of the most crucial periods in India’s independence movement. The book delves into Jawaharlal Nehru’s political strategies and negotiations during the Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946, when British, American, and Indian leaders attempted to broker a unified approach to Indian self-governance.
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay meticulously examines how Nehru’s vision and leadership influenced the outcome of these negotiations, which ultimately determined the trajectory of India’s freedom struggle. The work provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics between nationalist leaders, British officials, and various political factions during this transformative period.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding the political complexities that preceded India’s independence in 1947 and the role of key figures like Nehru in shaping the nation’s destiny.



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